15.3. Semi-Flatten

15.3.1. Overview

The Semi-flatten filter helps those in need of a solution to anti-aliasing indexed images with transparency. The GIF indexed format supports complete transparency (0 or 255 alpha value), but not semi-transparency (1 - 254): semi-transparent pixels will be transformed to no transparency or complete transparency, ruining anti-aliasing you applied to the logo you want to put onto your Web page.

Before applying the filter, it's essential that you should know the background color of your Web page. Use the color-picker to determine the exact color which pops up as the Foreground color of the Toolbox. Invert FG/BG colors so that BG color is the same as Web background color.

Semi-flatten process will combine FG color to layer (logo) color, proportionally to corresponding alpha values, and will rebuild correct anti-aliasing. Completely transparent pixels will not take the color. Very transparent pixels will take a few color and weakly transparent will take much color.

15.3.2. Activate the filter

You can access this filter in the image window menu through FiltersWebSemi-Flatten. It is available if your image holds an Alpha channel (see Section 7.33, “Add Alpha Channel”). Otherwise, it is greyed out.

15.3.3. Example

In the example below, the Toolbox Background color is pink, and the image has feathered edges on a transparent background.

Figure 17.405. Semi-Flatten example

Semi-Flatten example

Active background color

Semi-Flatten example

At 800% zoom level


Full transparency is kept. Semi-tranparent pixels are colored with pink according to their transparency (Alpha value). This image will well merge into the pink background of the new page.

Figure 17.406. Semi-Flatten filter applied

Semi-Flatten filter applied

Result, in GIF format, after applying Semi-flatten filter.